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Unreliable evidence can work in your favor

On behalf of Jim Ryan & Associates posted in Drunk Driving on Friday, September 25, 2015.

For drivers in Illinois, the chance of acquiring a drunk driving conviction is a worrying one. It is all too easy to go over the limit without realizing and before you know it you could be faced with the possibility of hefty fines and the loss of your driver's license or even your vehicle. You might even be sent to prison. On top of all this, a conviction leaves a mark on your record that can negatively impact all areas of your life, driving up insurance costs and even affecting your chances of finding employment.

If you are facing drunk driving charges or any other allegations relating to DUI offenses, you may be worried about the future. A good defense is vital, but without adequate knowledge of the applicable laws, it can be hard to know where to start. On top of all this, the stress and pressure that can arise from being the subject of a criminal investigation can be detrimental to your health and general well-being.

Fortunately, there are many reasons a DUI case may be thrown out. Perhaps the officers involved did not follow the correct procedures or had been improperly trained. Perhaps the Breathalyzer was malfunctioning or was overdue a service. Whatever the case, pinpointing evidence of this nature can often be beneficial.

There are many things to consider as you prepare for your trial, and our page on criminal defense may have some of the answers you need. An attorney could also prove to be an invaluable ally through this difficult period, advising you about your options and supporting you through the legal process. He or she may be able to help ensure that the court hears your side of the story while working toward a fair and favorable resolution to your case.

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